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Fluridone Carryover to Rotational Crops Following Application to Cotton
... of fluridone degradation in water (Muir and Grift, 1982; Saunders and Mosier, ...conditions. Fluridone is not very mobile in soil (Banks and Merkle, 1979b); hence rainfall during the summer months likely ... See full document
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Fluometuron Carryover to Flue-Cured Tobacco Following Application to Cotton
... and cotton are North Carolina’s most valuable agronomic crops (NCDACS, ...2000a). Cotton production in North Carolina increased from 17,000 ha in 1978 to 429,150 ha in 2001 (NCDACS, 2000b, ...in ... See full document
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Effect of Diuron and Fluometuron on Grain Sorghum and Soybean as Replacement Crops Following a Cotton Stand Failure
... (GR) cotton (Gossypium hirsutum ...the cotton now grown in the Southeast and Mid-South regions of the United States ...(U.S.) Cotton Belt is resistant to glyphosate or glyphosate and glufosinate ... See full document
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An objective approach to model reduction: application to the Sirius wheat model
... An existing simulation model of wheat growth and development, Sirius, was evaluated through a system- atic model reduction procedure. The model was automatically manipulated under software control to replace variables ... See full document
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Correlation Study of Soil Parameters of Kutch district Agriculture Land
... field crops are bajra, green gram, castor, groundnut, cotton, wheat, moth bean and major horticultural crops are mango, sapota, papaya, banana, ... See full document
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After 2years, imazethapyr residues have no effect on crops in Imperial Valley
... A study was conducted in the Imperial Valley to determine the effect of soil residues on subsequent rotational crops after the herbicide imazethapyr is applied to alfalfa.. Imazethapyr’s[r] ... See full document
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ROLE OF MEDIA IN TRIBAL AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT A STUDY OF ITDA AREAS OF ADILABAD DISTRICT
... the following table it is clear that out of four villages in Adilabad, three villages got below 500 ...is cotton which is grown along with other traditional ...The following table gives particulars ... See full document
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Organic farming and cover crops as an alternative to mineral fertilizers to improve soil physical properties
... main crops had already been harvest- ...cover crops were present in the organic systems, in the conventional system only common barley undersown with red clover remained in the soil, while the other plots ... See full document
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Minimal recovery time needed to return to social engagement following nasolabial fold correction with hyaluronic acid fillers produced with XpresHAn technology
... The following 3-point scale was used: 1 = mild, “awareness of symptoms or signs, but easily tolerated (acceptable)”; 2 = moderate, “enough discomfort to interfere with usual activity (disturbing)”; or 3 = severe, ... See full document
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Cardiovascular Outcomes Following Rotational Atherectomy: A UK Multicentre Experience
... the following: ischemic chest pain symptoms, ST depression or ST elevation or new LBBB, development of pathological Q waves and imaging findings of new myocardial necrosis (6, 7, ... See full document
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The impact of Bt cotton on poor households in rural India
... (GM) crops on the poor in developing countries is still the subject of ...(Bt) cotton and other GM crops, little is known about wider socioeconomic ...Bt cotton adoption increases returns to ... See full document
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Tobacco and Alternate Crops in Karnataka - A Management Perspective
... taluk, overall area in the district for that crop and overall cropped land in the district suggested diversification of crops. Herfinahl index which accounts the sum of squares of all the proportions of acreage ... See full document
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Regional food and feed self-sufficiency related to climate change and animal density – a case study from the Czech Republic
... Food self-sufficiency (FSS) is an often-used term, but the uniform definition is usually not provided. The simplest definition that carries probably most commonly understood the idea of FSS gives FAO (1999): ‘The concept ... See full document
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MANAGEMENT OF CROPS INTENSIFICATION IN EGYPT TO OVERCOME WATER SCARCITY
... intercropping cotton on wheat, where wheat was cultivated in November and cotton is cultivated in March and share two month of its life cycle with wheat (wheat was harvested in ...by cotton and the ... See full document
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Technology and economy of energy crops
... The costs per unit of biomass basic energy product (chop- ped material, pressed bales) of purposefully grown energy crops without subsidies are from 1,000 to 1,600 CZK/t (exception is sorghum with costs over 2,000 ... See full document
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Report on budgetary and financial management accompanying the Community accounts. Financial year 2008. Commission report pursuant to Art. 128 of the Financial Regulation
... appropriations following a carry over to 2009 of M€ 359, leaving M€ ...the following year (n + 1), in accordance with Article 9 § 4 of the Financial ... See full document
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Cotton Response to Temperature and Pyrithiobac
... herbicide application. Percent chlorosis relative to the non-treated cotton in the warm/warm regime was estimated visually 3, 5, 8, 10, and 14 d after pyrithiobac ...herbicide application according ... See full document
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Impact of Precision Mechanized Harvesting on Therapeutic Quality and Throughput Propagation of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs)
... 9 The other sterling observation was made by Tuck et al (1991) who found the power requirement of toothed disc cutters to be as little as 65% of a plain rotary cutter at tangential blade speed 40 m/s 3. With toothed ... See full document
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Development and Yields of Cotton under Two Tillage Systems and Nitrogen Application Following White Lupin Grain Crop
... considered fixed effects. Blocks and interactions including blocks were assumed to be random ef‑ fects. The PROC MIXED procedure of SAS with the LSMEANS PDIFF option was used to compare tillage systems and N ... See full document
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Residual Weed Control in Cotton with Fluridone
... glyphosate-resistant cotton, weeds in the crop were controlled using a number of different techniques (Young, ...resistant cotton became commercially available in ...in cotton. By 2011, ... See full document
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